you could even "nuke it from orbit", if you wanted to not be
annihilated
with everything else standing beside the bomb when it goes off...
but anyway, if you wish to update incrementally, you could do
something like
SQL query the objects table to get all the id's for the type, then
loop
through the id's 100 at a time running the update index tag in
spectra. that
way spectra shouldn't fall over randomly and sporadically.
-- Aaron
-----Original Message-----
From: Geoff Bowers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 19 July 2001 5:37 PM
To: Spectra-Talk
Subject: RE: Large object sets, lots of data, Verity and memory
Repair and Verity? You only need index/update and optimise. If you
get a
corrupted index for whatever reason we have found repair to be wholly
unreliable in fixing the problem.
"Nuke it for morbid... it's the only way to be sure", Ripley.
Kill the directories, the registry entry, create and reindex from
scratch.
-- Geoff
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